Nick the Kiwi wrote:
> To make sure Vista would work with all my hardware and programs, I
> created a second partition on my XP machine and installed Vista on there
> (Vista Home Premium). All my hardware and my important programs worked
> so I thought I'd bite the bullet and upgrade my XP installation on the
> first partition. That also worked OK (apart from losing all my Music and
> Videos which I am restoring from backup, at present) and I have used
> EasyBCD to remove the entry for the copy of Vista on my second partition
> but I can't seem to delete all the directories and files that are on
> there. It says I don't have permission to many of them. I also keep
> Norton Ghost backups on that partition so I don't really want to format
> it. As I am logged on as an Administrator, why don't I have access to
> everything? What can I do to allow myself to delete all the Windows
> files and directories?
You could download a Linux LiveCD and use that to delete any Vista files
you want.
I used PCLinuxOS Gnome 2008 LiveCD just last night, but most popular
distro have LiveCDs. Even if you never use Linux as your day to day OS,
having a LiveCD lying around comes in handy from time to time.
You can find a lotta different choices at:
http://distrowatch.com/
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